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Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel

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Manufacturer URL http://www.mesaboogie.com/
Features 9.1 (181 responses)
Sound Quality 8.6 (187 responses)
Reliability 9.1 (150 responses)
Customer Support 8.9 (101 responses)
Overall Rating 8.5 (177 responses)
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Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/14/2006 at 03:32pm by Ben

Features : 9
There is more on this amp than you will know what to do with. You can research Mesa for all the features. I have never felt that I needed more control or options than this amp provides. Amazing versitility. It's all there, and then some. TONS of tonal options. Full controls for whatever rig you can dream up.

Big bonus:
This head I like better than the Triple Rec because you can cut the power from 100watt to 50watt by removing two tubes for more tone options when the tubes are pushed harder. Plenty, believe me, PLENTY of power here.

No reverb or other effects, so it gets a 9. 9.5 if I could.

Sound Quality : 10
Amazing....simply amazing. Short of sparkly cleans, this amp will do it ALL. So many controls for tone that you seriously have 10 amps in one, and the cool thing is you've got 3 channels so you can footswitch between three different tones, volume boost, and your FX loop. A few tones I've dialed up with great delight are Vox, Marshall, Orange type stuff.

With enough nob tweaking, your sound is in there no matter what you want. And it will sound very, very good. Warm or thin, course or smooth, tight and punchy or breathy and natural, whatever. It's all there. Obviously you'll want to get a guitar/pickups that will give you the other half of the picture.

On top of all that, what this amp does that no other will do is a very tight and course roar with alot of bite. HUGE is the best description. Large and mean.

Reliability : 8
4 years, no trouble. Get's played about 4 hrs/week. Alot of gigs and transporting. Take care of it and you'll be alright. All tubes are inherently prone to go out though.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no need.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been on guitar for about 10 yrs. I play a Gibson SG with seymor duncan humbuckers and a Squier Stratocaster (all single coil) and get some really good rock tones. It has never let me down when I've reached for all kinds of tones and rig setups. In the end, it'll do the sound of any other amp, but no other amp can sound like this one.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/22/2006 at 07:36pm by mattia
Email: metal<dot>militia at email<dot>it

Features : 9
Questo amplificatore ?? il piu versatile tra tutti quelli che io abbia mai visto, forse la Diezel Herbert pu?? competere, ma a quel punto il prezzo diventa veramente inacessibile. Tre canali completamente separati per eq, gain, master e presence. Per quasi ogni canale sono disponibili tre modi (anche se si differenziano solo per quantit?? di gain). Fx loop tra i pi?? sofisticati che abbia mai visto, anche se a causa del genere (thrash metal) che suono, non sfrutto. L'opzione solo ?? molto utile specialmente per le vie di mezzo tra il lead e la distorsione. Inoltre il controllo finale dell'output permette di mantenere ben proporzionati i livelli dei tre canali tra di loro. Insomma...una Mesa.

Sound Quality : 8
Sono passato da un solid state Marshall a una Mesa. Il cambiamento si ?? sentito e nei suonandola le prime volte sembrava un suono povero di gain, ma questi incovenienti capitano quando si passa dall'ascolto di armoniche dispari (emesse dai solid state) alle armoniche pari (emesse dagli ampli valvolari). Ed ?? un bene. Credetemi il suono valvolare sembra inizialmente piatto, ma non ?? cos??: ovviamente dipende dal tipo di cassa che si ha disposizione. Personalmente consiglio il Celestion V30. Fantastici. La mia testata e la mia cassa (Mesa Recto Cab 4x12) creano un volume enorme di eq, con un gain diverso dal solito ronzio dei solid state (a livello di gain battuto solo forse dalla mitica Peavey 5150). Questo ?? il vero suono, almeno per me, ognuno ha il suo...

Reliability : 9
Adesso che l'ho scoperta non potrei farne a meno. Quando mi capita di suonare con qualche altro ampli rimpiango amaramente di aver lasciato a casa il mio amplificatore. Per quanto riguarda la resistenza e l'affidabilit?? di questo amplificatore penso che potrei portarmela anche in guerra, ovviamente ora la tratto come un oggetto di cristallo delicatissimo, comunque questi ampli, Mesa in generale, sono magnifici...solidi come carrarmati.

Customer Support : 5
Inizialmente ho avuto problemi per l'attesa della cassa che la mogar mi ha consegnato, tramite il rivenditore, circa tre mesi dopo la testata. Dopo un periodo liscio come l'olio, si ?? rotta una valvola finale e mi sono fatto una dozzina di volte la strada per il rivenditore dove ho comprato il tutto. Adesso sto esaminando il mio suono, forse un p?? cambiato o forse no...chi lo sa, in questi casi anche la mente fa brutti scherzi, sopratttutto quando ci sono in ballo parecchi soldi.

Overall Rating : 9
La pi?? versatile testata mai provata. Il suono pi?? pieno mai sentito. Possibilit?? sonore infinite. Silenziosa anche con il gain a livello massimo.

Mesa Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel

Per me, il massimo.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/18/2006 at 11:05pm by Ghostman

Features : 9
The features on this amp are amazing. There are so many features that it may be overwhelming for a novice, but given time and patience anybody can learn how to use this amp to their advantage. I really like the effects loop and different distortion settings. The only reason I am not giving it a 10 was I wish there was a wattage selector like on the Roadster and Road King.

Sound Quality : 10
I am playing a PRS Custom 24 with HFS Pickups and a '69 Les Paul Custom with EMGs. I have the 2x12 cab with vintage 30's in it, and Monster Rock cables through out. This amp can run the gauntlet between crystal clear and holy crap I have a monster in the room.

Seriously there is no sound you can not get. If you are a player that turns the treble up to 10 mid to 0 and bass to 10 then play a guitar with EMGs and think this is going to sound great, you're wrong. The secret to getting good tone with this amp is to read the manual play with the suggested settings, then adjust to your needs. I also can not stress this enough...FIND A CAB THAT FITS WITH THE HEAD AND YOUR DESIRED TONE. If you have spent this much on an amp head, go the rest of the distance.

I play just about every style, and this amp can do it all. Take the time to learn it and again READ THE MANUAL. If you bought it used and don't have one, download it from www.mesaboogie.com

Reliability : No Opinion
Works great, no problems.

Customer Support : 10
I spoke to Chris from Boogie before I got this amp. He took the time to help me narrow down which amps to demo prior to making my selection.

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for 26 years and hands down this is one of the best non boutique amps out there. If it were stolen I would buy it again. The only thing that it lacks is the wattage switch, everything else is there, you just have to find it.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/25/2006 at 06:09am by vantucky

Features : 10
2005 model, waited a year to review this. This thing has more than enough features, for me anyway. 3 channels, each with different modes, 4 different power combinations that completely change the tonality of the channels. Parallel effects loop, took some time for me to get use to but now I appreciate it's affectiveness. I use this for everything from small 20-30 crowds up to 1000+ crowds and any gig that this isn't powerful enough for, they better have a house PA and decent soundman.

Sound Quality : 10
OK, heres the opinion part, the first few weeks I had this amp I spent countless hours with the EQs and Power options and modes, and I'd be lying if I said it wasn't frustrating at times, but it paid off. Once you learn how the EQ works,(a bit different than any other amp I've owned) especially the difference of each guitar plugged into it, it's an amazing tool. The cleans are beautiful, the gain control is perfect for adjusting between high output and low output pup's (of course low output pups sound better for clean sounds). Where the gain control is affects the rest of the controls as well. If you run the gain high lower all the eq's. The distortion is everything from creamy smooth to ear shattering crazy. This is the first amp I've owned that I didn't have a multitude of pedals running through to get my tones. There is buzz on the highest gain settings, but not nearly as bad as most tube amps I've owned, I don't even use a gate on this if that tells you how little hum there is.
I play in a few bands everything from progressive metal to classical and pop to jazz, and this amp fits every personality that comes out of my fingers.

Reliability : 10
The only problem I've ever had with this amp is the footswitch, the one it came with didn't work for all the functions, but I bought it from GC so they gave me a working one the next day, no hassles. If you treat this right it'll treat you right. Replace the tubes consistently, carry spare fuses and the such. I've never needed a backup, but always have my practice amp with me just incase, I can always run it through the pa.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them, but have heard great things. This came with a 5 year transferable warranty, but I think it might outlive me.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing professionally for about 10 years and I've found that no matter what you play through there are some good sounds to be found. Before you go and blow your wad for an expensive amp make sure it has a sound that will suite YOUR playing, I've had guitarists plug into my amp and hate it, and I've plugged into other expensive amps and hated them, and I've also loved the tones I've gotten out of cheap, beat up, and used heads, so just make sure your buying a tone and not a name. I can't complain about these being to expensive, because it's worth every penny to me, if you think it's over priced DON'T buy it. For how long I plan on having this it sure makes up for buying amp after amp after amp and selling them for half what I paid.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/21/2006 at 04:54pm by BasementShredder

Features : 8
Made in 2006. This amp is very versatile and has features up the wazoo. Mostly, they are popular for modern metal but you could use is for just about anything. That's one of the problems. There are so many features it takes weeks to find the exact sound you want.

One thing it doesn't have is reverb. At this price and with all the features you think they could put some reverb in.

Sound Quality : 6
Very loud. Makes a good sounding rhythm guitar amp for rock and metal. This head did not provide a useful tone for leads without a bunch of effects going through the loop. I bought this head to replace a Peavey XXX but I like the Peavey XXX tone better for the 80s style metal/thrash that I play. And you can get a decent lead tone out of the XXX without effects.

Reliability : 8
Only had it three weeks and then returned it. Seemed pretty solid.

Customer Support : 10
Called Mesa three times. Always got someone on the first try and the guy was very friendly and helpful.

Overall Rating : 7
Been playing 22 years and own several guitars and a Peavey Triple XXX. This amp was overkill for my situation. If I were a full time professional musician with a tech to make your settings, patch the effects loop, etc. I would probably have kept this head. But playing out once a week with a band it was not worth the investment. There are other amps on the market where the sound difference is subtle but costs $1000 less. You can't play a Mesa head at home because the volume where it starts to sound good is way too loud for a bedroom or basement. I admit when I bought it I thought it would be cool to show off a Mesa Dual Rectifier but I would rather get another nice guitar and keep my Triple XXX.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: US $1700
Submitted 06/08/2006 at 02:47pm by Colin

Features : 9
This amp features 3 channels. The three channels all have different modes as well totaling out to 8 modes. Channel one has clean and pushed. Channels two and three both have raw, vintage, and modern modes as well. It also comes with a 5 way foot switch. The rear panel features a bold a spongy mode, as well as a selection between vacuum tubes and hi power tubes. You can swap out the stock 6l6 and put in el34 tubes without getting the amp re-biased. The features are endless on this thing.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Fender Fat Strat with stock pickups. This amp is unbelievable. At first when I bought this I didn't really get to crank it up at my music store. When I got home I didn't crank it up that loud either, so I didn't think the amp was exactly worth the money then, until I cranked this beast. I have it hooked up to a mesa 2x12 cab, and i was blown away. This thing sounds amazing. You can tell that this is what the big bands use. It gives you that chugg chugg chugg tone and goes from a warm overdrive, to a super heavy, blow your face off distortion. This really is the balls.

Reliability : 9
It seems pretty sturdy, I wouldn't want to drop this thing though, it is expensiivee. The tubes are probly going to have to be changed once in a while, but, no bid deal.

Customer Support : 9
I've never have dealed with the company yet, but comes with a 5 year warranty and a 6 month warranty on the tubes.

Overall Rating : 9
I have playing guitar for about 5 years now, so im pretty good. If this thing were stolen, I would think about getting a marshall tsl after i beat the crap out of the ass crack that stole it, but I'd probly just try and save up for another. I did get ripped off on ebay trying to buy this used, so after I losst that money, I started saving up again and just bought it new. I love everything about this amp. Sure it's pretty damn expensive, but it is worth it. Rock on


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: US $1800
Submitted 05/21/2006 at 03:55am by Ryan

Features : 9
Three channel: clean, vintage gain and modern (chunky) gain. Separate eq for each channel, can use 6L6 or EL34 power tubes, fixed biased, two rectifier tubes, bold/spongy switch, tube/diode switch, fx loop level control, 5 button footswitch and no reverb.

Versatile? Hell yeah!

Has everything I need and more. Don't care at all the Recto has no reverb because I never use it on other amps either.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a Gibson SG Standard (naturalburst) and a Gibson Flying V (ebony). The SG use to be my favorite guitar, but the Flying V has grown on me and definitely gets more play time.

I play some Punk and some Metal, but mostly play hard rock, think AC/DC, Velvet Revolver, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, etc. The Recto is a kick ass machine and I couldn't be happier with it. I like the fact that I can get vintage style distortion and then kick it into serious metal chunk. Even though I mostly play hard rock, I also like playing that "chugga chugga" metal and need an amp that can do both.

I traded in a Marshall DSL100 for this bad boy. I liked the DSL for the hard rock stuff, but it was lacking in that super saturated Metal chunk. I had to run an EQ in the loop and an overdrive in the front to come close to a decent metal tone and even then I still wasn't satisfied. I tried different pre-amp and power tubes, but still no luck. I tried everything, but at the end of the day all I had were a bunch of pedals, cords and dead batteries all over the floor and still no chunky tone. Too much hassle in my book and too many pedals to stomp while I'm playing. So I traded in the DSL and got the Recto. Now I'm only running the EQ in the loop and I don't have to fuss with any pedals, except the footswitch to change channels.

My only complaint is the clean channel, but honestly it's not even a complaint because I know high gain amps don't have the best clean tones. The cleans on the Recto are ok, it's not the best, but it's useable. High gain amps like the Recto will never sound like Fender or Vox clean because Recto's are made for distortion. Just like Fender and Vox will never have that killer distortion because they're made for cleans. I mostly play music with distortion so if I had to choose between a good clean or good distortion, I'll take distortion everytime.

Reliability : 9
Built like a tank. Fortunately, I've never dropped it and try to be careful with it, but you know how that goes. It is built solid. I've only had it a short while, but I'm fairly confident it will take a beating and still rip out that sweet tone.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with customer service and I hope I never have too. I've heard Mesa's customer service is second to none, but I still hope I never have to find out.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing since 1984, mostly just plucking the strings when I was bored, but I've been playing seriously now for about 6 years. If it were stolen or lost, I might buy it again, but I might buy something different instead. There is always something better out there and I like trying different equipment. The recto is definitely kick ass, but there are a ton of other amps out there that I would like to have. I wish I had a lot of money because I would probably buy them all. Anyway, I give the Dual Rectifier two thumbs up........kick ass tone machine and definitely worth the price.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: US $1599
Submitted 05/06/2006 at 02:13am by lpifreak101

Features : 10
IT FEATURES JUST WHAT YOU NEED!!! Mine is a 2005, the amp is very versatile you just have to mess with it a little to get the hang of it.. but u can pretty much dial nething in after u figure it out.. dont listen to people who call this thing a metal amp... there are better clean channels.. but for almost ne type of disortion or overdrive.. this amp does better than any of them. I USE to be in a christian hardcore band.. not nemore i went off to college, but it does fine. IT IS SO LOUD!! the other guitarist in my band used a peavy 5150 head.. I could easily drown him out haha, such a great amp.

Sound Quality : 10
lets see... i use an american fender texas special fat strat with a seymour duncan in the bridge, and a american series telecaster. I recenly used an SG standard through it and fell in love.. plan on purchasing one soon. As again i play hardcore/metal/southern rock and does all 3 great. SO nething rock this thing is gonna own. IS IT NOISY??? if you want it to be it is.. if u dont u have to mess with the treble and turn it down.. see in mesa's the treble has alot to do with the gain..the more u turn the treble up the gain goes up. THIS THING IS KILLER!! the distortion is simply the best!!

Reliability : 10
well never gigged much with it.. but i have friends who gig with there and have been for 3-5 years.. and they do fine. MINE FEELS TOUGH.. I KNOW THAT FOR SURE.

Customer Support : 10
I almost wasnt able to get one.. i had to call a guitar center in california for a new one in the box.. cuz all of the guitar centers have them on the floor.. but i wanted one in the box.. i mean c'mon if ur gonna spend this kind of money why not. But newayz the company helped me locate a new one.. and the closest one was in california and i was able to ship it down here.. man was i lucky!! but anyways the company seems fantastic!!

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing for around 3 and a half years... my guitars include american texas special fender fat stratocaster, a 2001 fender american tele, and a 2003 mexican standard fender fat strat(my first guitar, in which i wouldnt give up for nething). I plan on buying a gibson SG standard soon! amp wise i have my dual rectifier and i run it through a standard 4x12 mesa cab with vintage 30's, i also have a fender hot rod deluxe i love to jam on. and then i have some crappy fender champion 30(solid state PFT!!!) all i use besides this is a boss tuner pedal, im not much of an effect guy. IF THIS AMP WAS STOLEN I WOULD HURT THE PERSON WHO TOOK IT VERY BADLY.. if i could keep that same one due to damage.. i would deff. buy another one. I chose this over the triple rec. becuz i still like to play in my bedroom.. and you cant do that sorta thing with triple.. ITS JUST TOO LOUD.. i can barely do that with the dual.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 03/22/2006 at 09:21am by nate daley

Features : 10
Its a Mesa Dual Rec you knw what the deal is.

Sound Quality : 10
I use epiphone loaded with dimarzio pickups. It is the best amp I have ever played.It takes awhile to understand and it does have its qirks but it is an unbelieveable tool once you understand it. Now alot tof amps just seem unsophisticated to me. I know alot of people get on it beacause they are hard to get tot sound good but I never had too much trouble with it.

Reliability : 10
Bought it used havent changesd the tubes and it works great.

Customer Support : No Opinion
wouldnt know since I havent need tot to use them.

Overall Rating : 9
Alot of guys have opinions on this amp that are coming from a dislike of the music the amp is used for. Hey I dont get on victorias cause I dont like blues and I dont get on VOX because I dont like pop rock. If my REC were stolen the person responsible would be hunted down like a dog and shot. I have played plenty of amps from bogners to diezels to VHT to riveras and marshalls. Most of these amps are amazing, but I personally get the tone in my head out with this amp so Ill take it you guys with your voxs and marshalls and peavys go have fun.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head Triple Channel
Price Paid: $3600
Submitted 02/26/2006 at 12:45am by scott
Email: stevelukather at excite<dot>com

Features : 10
Made in 2005, 3 channels blah blah blah, you know all the features.

Sound Quality : 2
I use a peavey 5150 4x12 cab with it, which blows the mesa 4x12 away.

I use Ernie Ball Music Man Luke guitars with it. I bought this amp about 6 months back now, l bought it cause thats what the other members in the band wanted me to get so l thought l'd buy it for the greater good of the band, l never have liked Mesa Boogie amps, and l haven't changed my mind. First things first, throw out the stock tubes, they are complete junk, sound like sh!t, l put jj tubes in, a huge improvement on the sound.

The clean channel, l can't get this channel clean, it distorts a bit, and it annoys me.

Another thing l should note as well, your pickups effect the tone of this amp, i've found l can only use the EMG's in my Luke to get any sustian out of this amp, if l use Dimarzio, which would sound fantastic through my old amp would sound fantastic, though this amp they sound like sh!t.

I'm gonna try putting el34 tubes in it, if the sound doesn't improve, l'm gonna get rid of it and get what l really wanted a rivera knucklehead.

Reliability : 10
It seems like a realiable amp, l've used it a couple of times for gigs, l probably wouldn't take a back up for it, it hasn't broken down yet.

I'd just recommend changing the tubes straight away.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them

Overall Rating : 3
I used to have a Peavey 5150ii, Randall, Marshall. I'd prefer the Peavey and Randall amp over the Mesa.

If it was stolen l wouldn't get it replaced, l'd buy the Rivera Knucklehead instead.

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